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2003ApJ...586...12D - Astrophys. J., 586, 12-16 (2003/March-3)

The failure of self-interacting dark matter to solve the overabundance of dark satellites and the soft core question.

D'ONGHIA E. and BURKERT A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Self-interacting dark matter was proposed by Spergel & Steinhardt to alleviate two conflicts between cold dark matter (CDM) models and observations. First, CDM N-body simulations predict dark matter halo density profiles that diverge at the center in disagreement with the constant-density cores observed in late-type dwarf and low surface brightness galaxies. Second, N-body simulations predict an overabundance of subhalos in the Galactic halo. Using a simple semianalytical argument we show that weakly self-interacting dark matter models, which can produce halo cores of the sizes observed in dark matter dominated galaxies, are unable to reconcile the number of satellites in the Galactic halo with the observed number of dwarf galaxies in the Local Group.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Theory - Cosmology: Dark Matter - Galaxies: Dwarf - Galaxy: Halo

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